just loving it!
This an amazing track, excellent composition with some unique more intricated than normal sequencing. like snoball said below, some nice post rockish sound (a genre I should definetly look more into).,
I love the harmonization in the start, some nice creepy buildup in the pipeorgans, and the soft EQ cut pads in the background. they sound really great in combination. Digging the guitar riffs of course, they flow really well and have a different melodical progression. Another interesting thing about them is how you put some nice exotic sounding chords in places with the single note riffs- and how the both guitars are differentiated from each other but play real well together. I really like the the subtle filtered choir that comes in well, adding even more tension. all the same, some very nice changing drums that have a calm yet complicated patterns into the start and continue to evolve.
I really like when you introduce the first metal distorted guitar riff, I thought it came into soon at first, but you kinda tricked me as it went right back into the clean parts without really establishing its own developed phrase. In retrospect, it fits in there perfectly.
The first chorus section is sick. Very well constructed rhythmic guitar sections, doesn't sound generic at all. Lead guitars were performed outstanding as well, great solo, just like everything else, drums sound great in this section as well, outstanding job with the tom patterns.
Amazing transition work, which can be hard to do when writing a track complicated like this (I wouldnt know, so thats what I'd assume atleast). I like how the distortion guitars play into the next section while laying down the themes in the main part of the track. Ending was really well done too, I absolutely love the driving drum beat and how the pads and guitars morph into one very nice sound. The ending might sound good too if it had some guitar feedback or some sustained harmonic noise/ambience, but the pads are a nice fit. I just think the track ended too soon, as the notes could have been longer and the chord you ended on could be more resolving.
clarity sounds great, guitars are crisp and EQed quite adequately, drums sound authentic and have lots of varied velocities, and are placed very well in the speakers, as all the instruments are panned nicely to make for a nice full mix. Distortion tones are damn nice too, nothing too heavy for the themes in here, and its not wimpy or overly fuzzy. I just think you're leads could be brought out more, as they seem to be more in the background while IMO these parts need to stand out. I'm no mixer, but I would suggest maybe some reverb + louder volume?
anyways, kickass composition, kickass track. Can't really find much wrong with this one!